The transformed berserk : unification of psychic opposites
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Keynote address at the Eighth Conference of the International Transpersonal Association on Individual Transformation and Universal Responsibility, August 27-September 2, 1983, in Davos, Switzerland.. Published with the permission of Kosel-Verlag GmbH & Co., Munchen, Germany, who plan to include it in Consciousness, Evolution and Human Survival, a book edited by Stanislav Grof.
'At the core of the relationship between individual transformation and social responsibility is the problem of psychic opposites....I will try to describe in more detail an opposite example by choosing our only Swiss saint, Brother Niklaus of Flue, a conscious leader of souls. He was a deeply introverted, solitary hermit who worked only to improve himself and yet became, all the same, the political savior of Switzerland.' --p. 85
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